"The music industry is evolving," Michael Fitzpatrick tells Fuse. "I'm not sure anyone knows where it's going to land. But maybe if someone
is streaming music on Spotify, they'll get turned onto your music, whereas they
wouldn't have bought [the record] it before. All of a sudden, now they're
listening to you; now they're a fan; now they're coming to the show and
dropping $25 on a ticket and buying a t-shirt. You've converted a fan."

Co-lead singer Noelle Scaggs agrees. "I think people
have lost the idea of supporting artists they love," she says. "Even if
it's that half penny [from listening to one song], that adds up to a whole lot
of us being able to continue what we're doing."

Earlier in the day, Fitzpatrick showed us a picture of his
five-week-old son and talked about the difficulty of being on tour so soon
after his baby's birth.

"He smiled for the first time and it's sad not to be
there for it," Fitzpatrick admits. "It's different. Being on the road
can be really exciting, but sometimes it's just a grind." As for his son,
the soul singer explains naming him Theodore Ignatius Fitzpatrick: "We
wanted to give him as many syllables as possible so he will always be good at
spelling."

Watch the video above to peek a picture of Fitzpatrick's son and to see the band prep for their concert.

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